Timetoast.com, a great little 2.0 tool that was launched in April of 2008, eliminates the old-school method of posters and glue! Whether your social studies class is discussing the major events of the US Civil War or your business students are mapping the life of Apple founder, Steve Jobs, this 2.0 tool is sure to please.
Still offered as a free tool (with limited options), TimeToast.com allows users to add an unlimited number of events to their timelines. Each event is abbreviated with a title, picture and date - but when clicked, the event expands to include text and hyperlinks to outside websites!
My only "thumbs down" is to the non-collaborative nature of this tool. The Basic ($5.99/mo) and Pro ($8.99/mo) do offer collaboration, but even this is limited to a set number of users.
Still offered as a free tool (with limited options), TimeToast.com allows users to add an unlimited number of events to their timelines. Each event is abbreviated with a title, picture and date - but when clicked, the event expands to include text and hyperlinks to outside websites!
My only "thumbs down" is to the non-collaborative nature of this tool. The Basic ($5.99/mo) and Pro ($8.99/mo) do offer collaboration, but even this is limited to a set number of users.